| Titre : |
Withrow & MacEwen's small animal clinical oncology |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
David M Vail, Éditeur scientifique ; Douglas H Thamm, Éditeur scientifique ; Julius M Liptak, Éditeur scientifique |
| Mention d'édition : |
Sixth edition |
| Editeur : |
St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier |
| Année de publication : |
[2020] |
| Oeuvres / Expressions : |
Small animal clinical oncology
|
| Importance : |
1 vol.(xx- 842 p.) |
| Présentation : |
ill. en coul |
| Format : |
29 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-323-59496-7 |
| Note générale : |
Originally published under title: Small animal clinical oncology
Revised edition of: Withrow & MacEwen's small animal clinical oncology. 5th edition. [2013] |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Cancer Médecine vétérinaire
|
| Mots-clés : |
Dogs Diseases Cats Veterinary oncology Neoplasms veterinary Dog Diseases Cat Diseases |
| Index. décimale : |
636.089 6994 Cancers (médecine vétérinaire) |
| Résumé : |
"The definitive reference resource for current, evidence-based therapeutic strategies on canine and feline oncology, Withrow & MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology, 6th Edition, is a comprehensive text giving you a complete understanding of cancer in dogs and cats - what it is, how to diagnose it, and how to treat many of the most common cancers encountered in clinical practice. Outstanding features include thoroughly updated content including important updates on recently approved and in-development veterinary cancer drugs and critical advances in radiation delivery. Cutting-edge information on the complications of cancer, pain management, and the latest treatment modalities prepares you to diagnose and treat pets with cancer rather than refer cases to a specialist. A systems approach to the diagnosis and management of cancer facilitates access to information about the many malignancies affecting small animal patients. Discussion of compassion and supportive care for the management of pain, nutritional needs, and grief includes methods for handling the pet's pain and nutritional complications, as well as the pet owner's grief when treatment is not successful."--taken from back cover |
| Note de contenu : |
Introduction. Why worry about cancer in companion animals?
Part I. The biology and pathogenesis of cancer
Chapter 1. The etiology of cancer
A. The genetic basis of cancer
B. Chemical, physical, and hormonal factors
C. Cancer-causing viruses
Chapter 2. Tumor biology and metastasis
Chapter 3. The pathology of neoplasia
Chapter 4. Epidemiology and the evidence-based medicine approach
Chapter 5. Paraneoplastic syndromes
Part II. Diagnostic procedures for the cancer patient
Chapter 6. Diagnostic imaging in oncology
Chapter 7. Diagnostic cytopathology in clinical oncology
Chapter 8. Molecular diagnostics
Chapter 9. Biopsy and sentinel lymph node mapping principles
Part III. Therapeutic modalities for the cancer patient
Chapter 10. Surgical oncology
Chapter 11. Interventional oncology
Chapter 12. Cancer chemotherapy
Chapter 13. Radiation oncology
Chapter 14. Cancer chemotherapy
Chapter 15. Molecular/targeted therapy of cancer
A. Gene therapy for cancer
B. Signal transduction and cancer
C. Antiangiogenic and metronomic therapy
D. Novel and emerging therapeutic agents
Chapter 16. Supportive care for the cancer patient
A. Management of chronic cancer pain
B. Nutritional management of the cancer patient
C. Relationship-centered approach to cancer communication
Chapter 17. Integrative oncology
Chapter 18. Clinical trials and developmental therapeutics
Part IV. Specific malignancies in the small animal patient
Chapter 19. Tumors of the skin and subcutaneous tissues
Chapter 20. Melanoma
Chapter 21. Mast cell tumors
Chapter 22. Soft tissue sarcomas
Chapter 23. Cancer of the gastrointestinal tract
A. Oral tumors
B. Salivary gland neoplasia
C. Esophageal tumors
D. Exocrine pancreatic cancer
E. Gastric cancer
F. Hepatobiliary tumors
G. Intestinal tumors
H. Perianal tumors
Chapter 24. Tumors of the respiratory system
A. Cancer of the nasal planum
B. Nasal cavity and sinus tumors
C. Cancer of the larynx and trachea
D. Pulmonary neoplasia
Chapter 25. Tumors of the skeletal system
Chapter 26. Tumors of the endocrine system
Chapter 27. Tumors of the female reproductive system
Chapter 28. Tumors of the mammary gland
Chapter 29. Tumors of the male reproductive system
Chapter 30. Tumors of the urinary system
Chapter 31. Tumors of the nervous system
Chapter 32. Ocular tumors
Chapter 33. Hematopoietic tumors
A. Canine lymphoma and lymphocytic leukemias
B. Feline lymphoma and leukemia
C. Canine acute myeloid leukemia, myeloproliferative neoplasms, and myelodysplasia
D. Myeloma-related disorders
Chapter 34. Miscellaneous tumors
A. Hemangiosarcoma
B. Thymoma
C. Canine transmissible venereal tumor
D. Mesothelioma
E. Neoplasia of the heart
F. Histiocytic diseases
Index |
Withrow & MacEwen's small animal clinical oncology [texte imprimé] / David M Vail, Éditeur scientifique ; Douglas H Thamm, Éditeur scientifique ; Julius M Liptak, Éditeur scientifique . - Sixth edition . - St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2020] . - 1 vol.(xx- 842 p.) : ill. en coul ; 29 cm. ISBN : 978-0-323-59496-7 Oeuvre : Small animal clinical oncologyOriginally published under title: Small animal clinical oncology
Revised edition of: Withrow & MacEwen's small animal clinical oncology. 5th edition. [2013] Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Cancer Médecine vétérinaire
|
| Mots-clés : |
Dogs Diseases Cats Veterinary oncology Neoplasms veterinary Dog Diseases Cat Diseases |
| Index. décimale : |
636.089 6994 Cancers (médecine vétérinaire) |
| Résumé : |
"The definitive reference resource for current, evidence-based therapeutic strategies on canine and feline oncology, Withrow & MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology, 6th Edition, is a comprehensive text giving you a complete understanding of cancer in dogs and cats - what it is, how to diagnose it, and how to treat many of the most common cancers encountered in clinical practice. Outstanding features include thoroughly updated content including important updates on recently approved and in-development veterinary cancer drugs and critical advances in radiation delivery. Cutting-edge information on the complications of cancer, pain management, and the latest treatment modalities prepares you to diagnose and treat pets with cancer rather than refer cases to a specialist. A systems approach to the diagnosis and management of cancer facilitates access to information about the many malignancies affecting small animal patients. Discussion of compassion and supportive care for the management of pain, nutritional needs, and grief includes methods for handling the pet's pain and nutritional complications, as well as the pet owner's grief when treatment is not successful."--taken from back cover |
| Note de contenu : |
Introduction. Why worry about cancer in companion animals?
Part I. The biology and pathogenesis of cancer
Chapter 1. The etiology of cancer
A. The genetic basis of cancer
B. Chemical, physical, and hormonal factors
C. Cancer-causing viruses
Chapter 2. Tumor biology and metastasis
Chapter 3. The pathology of neoplasia
Chapter 4. Epidemiology and the evidence-based medicine approach
Chapter 5. Paraneoplastic syndromes
Part II. Diagnostic procedures for the cancer patient
Chapter 6. Diagnostic imaging in oncology
Chapter 7. Diagnostic cytopathology in clinical oncology
Chapter 8. Molecular diagnostics
Chapter 9. Biopsy and sentinel lymph node mapping principles
Part III. Therapeutic modalities for the cancer patient
Chapter 10. Surgical oncology
Chapter 11. Interventional oncology
Chapter 12. Cancer chemotherapy
Chapter 13. Radiation oncology
Chapter 14. Cancer chemotherapy
Chapter 15. Molecular/targeted therapy of cancer
A. Gene therapy for cancer
B. Signal transduction and cancer
C. Antiangiogenic and metronomic therapy
D. Novel and emerging therapeutic agents
Chapter 16. Supportive care for the cancer patient
A. Management of chronic cancer pain
B. Nutritional management of the cancer patient
C. Relationship-centered approach to cancer communication
Chapter 17. Integrative oncology
Chapter 18. Clinical trials and developmental therapeutics
Part IV. Specific malignancies in the small animal patient
Chapter 19. Tumors of the skin and subcutaneous tissues
Chapter 20. Melanoma
Chapter 21. Mast cell tumors
Chapter 22. Soft tissue sarcomas
Chapter 23. Cancer of the gastrointestinal tract
A. Oral tumors
B. Salivary gland neoplasia
C. Esophageal tumors
D. Exocrine pancreatic cancer
E. Gastric cancer
F. Hepatobiliary tumors
G. Intestinal tumors
H. Perianal tumors
Chapter 24. Tumors of the respiratory system
A. Cancer of the nasal planum
B. Nasal cavity and sinus tumors
C. Cancer of the larynx and trachea
D. Pulmonary neoplasia
Chapter 25. Tumors of the skeletal system
Chapter 26. Tumors of the endocrine system
Chapter 27. Tumors of the female reproductive system
Chapter 28. Tumors of the mammary gland
Chapter 29. Tumors of the male reproductive system
Chapter 30. Tumors of the urinary system
Chapter 31. Tumors of the nervous system
Chapter 32. Ocular tumors
Chapter 33. Hematopoietic tumors
A. Canine lymphoma and lymphocytic leukemias
B. Feline lymphoma and leukemia
C. Canine acute myeloid leukemia, myeloproliferative neoplasms, and myelodysplasia
D. Myeloma-related disorders
Chapter 34. Miscellaneous tumors
A. Hemangiosarcoma
B. Thymoma
C. Canine transmissible venereal tumor
D. Mesothelioma
E. Neoplasia of the heart
F. Histiocytic diseases
Index |
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